ISLAMABAD, May 30(Daily Times): Leading jihadi outfit
Jamaatud Dawa (JD) plans to resume publication of its entire catalogue seven
publications with new names over fears that the government may impose a possible
ban on the existing names.

The JD was previously
banned in January 2001 when it operated under the name of Lashkar-e-Taiba.
Currently, JD publishes the weeklies Ghazwa, Zarb-e-Taiba and Taibaat along with
the monthlies Adawa and Babul Islam in Urdu. It also publishes the monthlies
Voice of Islam and Al-Ribaat in English and Arabic, respectively. These
publications are said to propagate jihad and highlight the nationwide activities
of JD.

Sources informed that JD would rename its publications
following a decision made during a recent meeting chaired by organisation chief
Hafiz Saeed Ahmad. Yahya Mujahid, the spokesman for the organisation, did not
confirm such plans.